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A judge on Thursday ordered that a 19-year-old Baltimore man charged with beating a homeless man to death remain in jail. Baltimore District Judge Martin D. Dorsey said Dion Dixon presented a risk to public safety and might not show up for trial as he ordered him held without bail. No compatible source was found for this media. Dixon faces first-degree murder, first-degree assault and weapons charges in the beating

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Amtrak engaged the Baltimore community for the first time Tuesday night in its massive plans to redevelop the Baltimore Penn Station. A meeting at the University of Baltimore drew 75 people, who peppered staffers with ideas for what they want the project to add to the community. (Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun) Baltimoreans peppered developers and Amtrak officials with ideas Tuesday for the redevelopment of Penn Station at the

A mother and baby are in critical condition after being struck by a vehicle Monday morning in Baltimore County. At about 7 a.m., the Baltimore County Fire Department received a call for the incident at Girdwood and Londonderry roads near Dulaney High School, spokeswoman Elise Armacost said. Both mother and child were transported to the hospital in critical condition, she said. This story will be updated. Follow me on Twitter

Baltimore remains one of the most undervalued cities in the nation and offers new homebuyers significant value for dollars spent on housing, according to one financial technology company. SmartAsset’s new list of the top 10 undervalued cities in the United States has Baltimore at No. 4, up one position from a year ago. The company used data including price-per-square-foot, percent of residents with a college degree, crime rate and entertainment

Three people were wounded in two separate shootings in Baltimore early Saturday morning, police said. At about 1 a.m., police were called to the 3000 block of Hollins Ferry Road in southwest Baltimore’s Lakeland neighborhood, where they found a man with a gunshot wound in his leg. The man was taken to a hospital to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Find shootings near you Then at 2:34 a.m., police went

As the supply of apartments continues to increase throughout Baltimore and cities across the U.S., shifts in rent prices indicate demand may be slipping. Rents have decreased each month since the beginning of 2018, according to data compiled by apartment listing website Abodo. In Baltimore, median one-bedroom rents are down to about $1,070 this month, a 0.2 percent drop from the previous month. Median rent for a one-bedroom unit in

2819 Eastshire Dr, Baltimore, MD 21230 2819 Eastshire Dr, Baltimore, MD 21230 2819 Eastshire Dr, Baltimore, MD 21230 is a condo/townhome/row home/co-op for sale, and has been listed on the market for 1 day. 2819 Eastshire Dr is in the Lakeland neighborhood, which has a median listing price of $32,000. The median listing price for Lakeland is 67% less than Baltimore at $194,900, and 79% less than MD at $299,999.

Two 1804s-era stone buildings in Woodberry are slated to be demolished to make way for a small apartment complex. (Kenneth K. Lam, Baltimore Sun video) Woodberry residents are raising concerns about a developer’s plan to demolish a pair of 1840s-era stone buildings in the neighborhood to make way for an apartment complex. Developer Chris Mfume said the buildings at 3511 and 3523 Clipper Road would be replaced by a four-story

Ernst Vallery (submitted photo) Bricklayers Local 1 MD, VA & DC is partnering with SAA|EVI Development in the redevelopment of a former bathhouse and fire station in Baltimore’s Pigtown neighborhood. The Bricklayers local joins SAA|EVI as equity investors in the $2 million project. The Reinvestment Fund is contributing debt toward transforming the former fire station and Walter’s Bathhouse No. 2. Plans for the project, being called Bathhouse Square, call for